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Keith FDNY

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Well if anyone can tell me the size of those jump seats in the back of of 2120 i will be able to figure it out from there?Someone must know this out there on this site!!!
 
You are a man on a mission. :D

Don't be disappointed over the lack of replies...most of those 2120s are in their winter slumber. One of these days an owner will get down to their boat and take a measurement.

I assume you are going to remove the seats to install that big azz cooler? :D :shock: :D :shock: :D :shock:

Dave

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I am not going to remove the seats i just want to remove the splash well and put cooler in front of motor!!and i want to get 150Qt
 
Not sure how much help this will be, but I used to put a 150 qt. Igloo between the aft seats in my 204 Grady. I wanna say there was a few inches to spare on each side too. I made an awesome place to sit for the long runs out of Wachapreague, VA I did.

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For the record: The jump seats are molded fiberglass storage boxes that are glassed in and not removable. The wire harness and steering hoses on the outboard motor project out into the floor space a good deal so it is not possible to place the cooler tight to the motor. The motor tilts into this space also. I will post a picture of this area and take a measurement for you. Be back in a few minutes.
 
Okay, I don't have grab handles so the measurement is between the lids of the seats (the lids protrude slightly into the space).

44 - 1/2 inches. Here are two pics, one with and one without my largest cooler. There is no longer a sticker telling me how big it is and it's dark outside so take your best guess. It is an Igloo. Note how the cables and hoses stick out into the space. I don't like to restrict them in any way. You might choose to shove them down into the splashwell if you dare.
 

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BTW, I don't mix alcohol and boat gas, so there is no beer and only a few sodypops on board at any one time. I do C&R about 95% of the time, so there is no need for cooling fish. I dumped the coolers and now use the icebox in the full transom. I gain the fishing space on the cockpit floor. I loose ice fast, because the transom box is not well insulated. In the summer, the ice lasts about 1/2 day. The only time the built-in icebox works well is at the CBBT in Dec...toss 3 bags of ice in there and they are still there three days later.

So..there are pros and cons to coolers and built-in boxes.

Dave

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hey keith,i did that last year with my 2120---- 100qt cooler fit perfect with a non slip mat.
now i rigging a live bait well.

dave
 
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